The ending's pretty good as is now with the wind almost blowing Clint's hat off and then riding away with a wagon full 'o death. What are the lyrics, typically cheesy western ballad you hear way too often in westerns from the 50s and 60s?

“Eye For An Eye”/ “Occhio per occhio” (Gaspari-Nohra-Morricone) Tie-in single (7” vinyl ARC AN 4083) released in Italy in 1967 to take advantage of the popularity of For a Few Dollars More, it used Morricone’s main theme as the setting for some impassioned crooning by Maurizio Graf . The A-side English version was in stereo, the B-side was in Italian mono. Currently available on the expanded edition of the Italian soundtrack CD (GDM 2038). The lyrics, by M.G. Gaspari and Audrey Stainton Nohra, are as follows:

Curse the dark and evil day that ever I was bornCurse my mother’s loving care that made me safe from harmCurse the day I grew to be a man and learned to loveCurse the love that made me learn to hate all menCurse the day that I became what I was born to beCurse the happy men on earth who are not cursed like me

Take an eye for an eye, they sayBut an eye for an eye won’t payAll that’s dueAll that’s due to a man with nothing left but hate

Let the sun shine upon the sins of menLet the sun shine upon my dead long strayLet the stars go by in the black night skyIt’s a world of darkness night and day for me

Curse the day that I was born into the world I knowCurse the day that I became what I was born to beCurse the happy men on earth who are not cursed like me

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